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If cos (A + B) sin (C − D) = cos (A − B) sin (C + D), then write the value of tan A tan B tan C.

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cos (A + B) sin (C − D) = cos (A − B) sin (C + D)

[cosA cosB − sinA sinB] [sinC cosD − cosC sinD] = [cosA cosB + sinA sinB] [sinC cosD + cosC sinD]
Dividing both sides by cos A cos B cos C cos D:cosA cosB-sinA sinBsinC cosD-cosC sinDcosA cosB cosC cosD=cosA cosB+sinA sinBsinC cosD+cosC sinDcosA cosB cosC cosDcosA cosB-sinA sinBcosA cosB×sinC cosD-cosC sinDcosC cosD=cosA cosB+sinA sinBcosA cosB×sinC cosD+cosC sinDcosC cosD1-tanA tanBtanC-tanD=1+tanA tanBtanC+tanDtanC-tanD-tanA tanB tanC+tanA tanB tanD=tanC+tanD+tanA tanB tanC+tanA tanB tanD-tanD-tanD=tanA tanB tanC+tanA tanB tanC-2tanD=2tanAtanBtanCtanAtanBtanC=-tanD

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